News: The government of India has informed the Supreme Court that it had provided covid vaccination to 8.7 million people without asking for identification. What are the steps initiated by the government of India? Apart from Aadhaar, the government allowed citizens to use eight alternative documents to register themselves on Co-Win, a website for vaccine allotment.… Continue reading The case for easing our identity proof insistence
Author: Ramandeep Kaur
Land rights to women: Despite Courts, The Plot Is Against Daughters
News: Recently, the Supreme court ruled that if a male Hindu dies without a will, his self-acquired property will pass by succession, and a daughter would be entitled to inherit such property even under Hindu law. Why the land ownership is critical for women’s empowerment? Various organizations like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International… Continue reading Land rights to women: Despite Courts, The Plot Is Against Daughters
Union budget 2022-23: Is India‘s Rs 13,700 cr space budget enough?
News: Budget allocation to the space sector in the Union Budget 2022-23, attracts reactions from the experts. Contents1 What is the expert’s view on the allocation of resources for the space?2 What is India’s position in global space?3 What are the upcoming missions of ISRO?4 How the collaboration with the private sector can help ISRO?… Continue reading Union budget 2022-23: Is India‘s Rs 13,700 cr space budget enough?
Why Union Budget 2022-23 falls short in addressing gaps to build disaster resilience
News: The budgetary allocations under relief on natural calamities and MGNREGA are not up to mark. This can affect India in building disaster resilience. Contents1 Why is the allocation provided under disaster resilience is not enough?2 Why there is a need to review the disaster funds?3 What steps should the government adopt in its disaster relief… Continue reading Why Union Budget 2022-23 falls short in addressing gaps to build disaster resilience
IAS cadre rules: Upsetting the Centre-state balance
News: The proposed changes in IAS cadre rules has the potential to create a rift between Centre and State relations. How the IAS is related to both the centre and state? Read here: Link between IAS and the federal structure of India, Why did the centre propose the amendments to the deputation of cadre officers? Read here: Why… Continue reading IAS cadre rules: Upsetting the Centre-state balance
Financial inclusion is integral to holistic development
News: India is working on the path to achieving the motto of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas“, a vision enshrined by the Prime Minister of India. Recently budget also shows that the government is focused on boosting financial inclusion. Read here: Financial Inclusion and challenges associated with it What steps does government initiate to achieve… Continue reading Financial inclusion is integral to holistic development
A bigger, not better, defence budget
News: Even as the total allocation for defence under the current budget has increased, it has fallen as a percentage of GDP. About the recent budget allocation in the defence sector The government allocated Rs 5.25 trillion to the Ministry of Defence, out of the total government outlay of Rs 39.45 trillion. This accounts for 13.31%… Continue reading A bigger, not better, defence budget
Explained: The Pakistan-China relationship
News: Recently, Rahul Gandhi blamed the central government for weakening the country and bringing Pakistan and China together. How does Pakistan and China relations develop? Recognition: Pakistan had recognised the People’s Republic of China after India and established diplomatic ties in 1951. But, due to Pakistan’s membership in SEATO and CENTO – US-led anti-communist military pacts, … Continue reading Explained: The Pakistan-China relationship
Regarding the budget: 4 Choices, No Free Lunch
News: The government has followed a capital expenditure strategy in the recent budget, but there are certain questions associated with the government’s strategy. Contents1 What is the dilemma the government is facing?2 How did the budget support growth while consolidating the deficit?3 The debate of income support versus capital expenditure tradeoff4 How does the budget… Continue reading Regarding the budget: 4 Choices, No Free Lunch
A border move that will only bolster China
News: Indian Army Chief, in a recent interview, said that out of the six friction points (in Ladakh), five have been solved. Why the statement is a cause of concern? Friction points which Army Chief talks about are Depsang, Galwan, Hot Springs, Gogra, North bank of Pangong Tso, Kailash Range, and Demchok. According to him,… Continue reading A border move that will only bolster China